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Meta Spies on Employees for AI Training
22 Apr
Summary
- Meta installs software to track employee mouse and keystroke activity.
- The tool monitors select work apps, taking screen snapshots for AI training.
- Data aims to improve AI's ability to replicate human computer interactions.

Meta is deploying new tracking software on employee work computers to gather data for its artificial intelligence models. The Model Capability Initiative (MCI), developed by Meta Superintelligence Labs, will record mouse movements, clicks, and keystrokes from a specific list of work applications. The tool is also designed to take occasional screen snapshots to aid AI training.
This initiative aims to improve Meta's AI agents' capacity to mimic human computer interactions, a critical step for building agents that can assist users with everyday tasks. A company spokesperson emphasized the need for real-world examples of user behavior to refine AI capabilities.
Meta has stated that the collected data will be exclusively used for AI development and that the MCI tool incorporates safeguards to protect sensitive information. This move aligns with Meta's broader strategy to significantly ramp up its AI efforts, as indicated by CTO Andrew Bosworth's memo on 'AI for Work' initiatives, now rebranded as Agent Transformation Accelerator (ATA).